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bird nest necklace} I have been seeing a lot of bird nest jewelry around lately. They are beautiful and I love the trend so I thought I would try making my own. These turned out to be really easy to make and require just a few simple supplies. This necklace would make a lovely Mother's day gift, which just happens to be coming up this weekend! What you'll need: - Jewelry wire (I prefer using a 24 gage because it is easier to manipulate but the 20 gage can work well too with the help of some round nose pliers) - pearls or glass beads - necklace chain - jump ring and a clasp Select the beads you want, string them onto your wire and arrange them as you'd like. then simply wrap the wire around the beads wrap some wire in the space between each bead (I like the look of three loops but you could just do one or two if you prefer) this is what the back looked like. now attach a jump ring and a clasp to the end of a necklace chain and this is what you end up with :) I love how each one is so different

Bijoux perles My everyday autumn Un petit gilet « basique » pour cet automne ? C’est fait ! J’ai pu tester pour la première fois la fameuse méthode contiguous, plutôt simple et dont j’aime le rendu aux épaules. Je voulais quelque chose d’un peu précieux : j’ai repéré depuis quelques mois plusieurs projets sur Ravelry à base de laine mi mohair, ni brillance, poudré et chiné, et j’en suis tombée totalement amoureuse. Tricoté en Chiara de chez Lana Grossa (coloris Capuccino), acheté chez Les fées créatives. J’ai trouvé le patron assez déconcertant, en effet les explications et leur présentation sont très différentes des patrons habituels. J’ai du recalculer l’emplacement des boutonnières, vu que j’ai rallongé le gilet. Le dos est très (pas assez ?) Et il est décoré d’une fausse couture sur les côtés et sous les manches, ce qui est un petit détail sympa et que l’on retrouve de plus en plus dans les patrons (c’était déjà le cas de mon gilet Arnett) Au final, je l’aime bien

Perles De Verre Voici une façon tout simple de réaliser un bracelet DIY avec fil tressé et des perles de verre. Suivez le pas à pas et vous aurez un bracelet fabuleux. art crochet Style HaNi design: dress for beachFigure knitting braids Crafts for Spring : colorful hat, crochet pattern If you want to have any crochet products and translate patterns to English , please order, you can see more products in my shop. Thanks. Crochet Ornament craft: cute motif crochet Ornament craft: cute motif crochet Crochet rabbit patterns Crochet fish patterns Crochet butterfly patterns Crochet snail patterns Crochet duckling patterns Crochet ladybug patterns Crochet flowers patterns Crochet apple patterns Crochet cupcakes patterns Crochet owl hair Animal Scarf Crochet Patterns, OOAK Animal ScarvesAnimal Scarf Crochet Patterns, OOAK Animal Scarves Cat Cuddler Scarf - Animal Pet Warm DIY Fashion Tutorial Winter Fall Autumn The Cat Cuddler Scarf Pattern.

415eaa52fa297b4839d3aa93122321dd Perles : accessoires et matériel Pour réaliser les objets proposés sur Loisir Créatif, en plus des différents types de perles déjà décrits, il faut également disposer des quelques instruments et accessoires qui rendent le travail plus facile : règle et équerre, ciseaux de différentes sortes, pinces et pinces coupantes, fil de fer de différentes tailles, ruban adhésif et double-face, colle, pincettes, plusieurs qualités de fils de nylon, d’acier, de cuivre ou de soie. [pub] Règle et équerre Règle et équerre sont utilisées pour mesurer les fils avec précision. Si vous travaillez beaucoup avec les perles, nous vous conseillons d’enfiler beaucoup de perles sur un fil et de couper sur celui-ci la longueur voulue. Vous évaluerez ainsi plus facilement cette longueur. Ciseaux Pour couper les fils les plus fins, en soie et en nylon, vous utiliserez une paire de ciseaux normale, aux lames bien coupantes. Pincettes Fils Du fil de soie au plus résistant des fils de fer : les perles peuvent vraiment être enfilées sur tous les supports.

a08af4965aad8cad4816819ede4be77f Chan Luu Single Wrap Macrame Bracelet Chan Luu bracelets are just so cool! What's great about them is that they use simple macrame techniques to produce different results, this time with the addition of beads! This tutorial adds on to my previous Square Knot Friendship Bracelets, but utilizes the beads in a different way; on the outside of the knots as opposed to the inside. What you get is a totally different result! Step 1: Gather materials. Needed are 3mm glass gemstone beads, cotton thread for knotting, scissors, tape, and a bead and crimp for closure. Step 2: Start the knots. Once you have a couple of square knots, take either side of the thread and add beads to these threads. Take two beads right up to the last knot. Make a square knot, making sure the beads are caught in the knot and lie right on either side of the center thread. Step 2: Continue this method. Once you have gotten one square knot set, continue to knot in this way, until your bracelet is as long as you need. You're finished!

9f9d193d005e1046f879b64dee4766c0 Shrinky Bracelet If you grew up in the 80's, like I did, you're probably already familiar with the awesomeness that is Shrinky Dinks...but did you know that you can still buy Shrinky Dinks? Yep, they're still out there - in craft stores, hobby shops, and even on Amazon. But you don't have to buy a Shrinky Dink kit to have all the fun. Just look for #6 plastic containers and you can make your own! There is a great tutorial on Instructables (courtesy of Dabbled) with all the instructions for making your own shrinky projects from #6 plastic containers, so I won't go into too much detail here. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Use a pair of pliers to open the rings. 8. Surprise mom with a priceless piece of jewelry made by her little artists! I was also able to make a pendant from a long, skinny piece I had left over after cutting apart the "beads" for the bracelet. Cute, right?

df9d40d082ba2ec07bbf089dc47e58e0 {macramé: square knot} string & hexnut bracelet By Kate on September 13, 2011 This bracelet has been inspired by this really wonderful “Braided Hex-nut Bracelet” tutorial which I pinned on Pinterest a while back. Two things I absolutely love about this project are: 1) It’s cheap as chips: I already had string in the cupboard and the brass hexnuts were 3p each from the hardware shop. 2) It’s my kind of jewellery: I’m not really a girly girl IYKWIM! The bracelet I made is a bit different to the ‘braided hex-nut bracelet’ and uses macrame instead, which is great, because I promised some tutorials a while back and felt a bit bad that I hadn’t written any yet! Full instructions after the jump! Square Knot Please note: I have used different colored cord in the tutorial so that it’s easier for you to figure out whats going on! 1. 2. 3. 4. This might seem a little tricky a first but I promise once you have done it a dozen times you’ll be sorted….! If you need a hand then leave a comment and I’ll get back to you.

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